This blog reports various researchs done by jean-claude perez during about 20 years related to possible numerical structure of DNA, genes and genomes and particularly golden ratio and Fibonacci numbers laws structuring DNA...
A major part of this BREAKTHROUGH research is published in two books:
"L'ADN décrypté" (DNA decyphered) - 1997
and
"CODEX BIOGENESIS: les 13 codes de l'ADN (the 13 codes of DNA) - 2009
For more: jeanclaudeperez2@free.fr

Jean-Claude Perez, Ph.D., is a French interdisciplinary scientist born on June 26, 1947 in Bassens, Gironde near Bordeaux (France). By his books particularly, he was pioneering in 3 various fields like [[artificial intelligence]] ([[artificial neural networks]]) (1988), [[DNA]] sequences and [[genomes]] [[bioinformatics]] analysis (1991) and [[GMO]] risk analysis (1997).

An engineer and French scholar from Bordeaux university, Perez worked principally in IBM in both areas of Biomathematics and artificial intelligence (see: Teuvo Kohonen book) particularly in artificial neural networks with his holographic-like (see page 1111 in Karl Pribram's book) self-organization model entitled "fractal chaos" issued from both theories of chaos of Ilya Prigogine and autopoiesis of Francisco Varela).

His model was improved by different partnerships in various areas like pattern recognition, optimization (graph theory problems), robotics, and chaos theory based stock exchange prevision.

Particularly, in 1990, Jean-claude Perez published strong links between fractals world and Fibonacci numbers sensitivity and novelty detection by holographic like neural networks memory .

In this last area, with the "DNA supracode", he proove that DNA coding for genes is structured by golden ratio and Fibonacci numbers related proportions . He verify particularly this discovery in the field of HIV genome by partnerships with Professor Luc Montagnier, the 2008 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine, co-discoverer of HIV virus. Then he worked about 10 years in the field of whole genomes analysis

* 1993 : Funding for an ''interdisciplinary based research on HIV'' provided by Luc Montagnier via his fundation, the FMPRS (World Foundation for AIDS Research and Prevention) created in 1993 by himself and UNESCO.